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Location and Street Index (PDF, 56.1KB) Locations K Kaiaho Pt 40 Kaihinu Pt 42 A Kaikanohi 6,32 Alligator Head 3,21 Kaipakirikiri Pt 40 Anchor Pt 15 Kaipupu Pt 51,55 Audibert Pt 14 Kaireperepe Pt 50,54 Kaitangata 32 B Kaitira 20 Blackhead 32 Kaiuma Pt 47 Black Pt 38 Karaka Pt 22,51,62 Blowhole Pt 20 Katoa Pt 65 Boat Rock Pt 19 Kenepuru Head 41 Bonne Pt 15 Kotiro Pt 22 Bottle Rock 32 Kotukutuku Pt 33 Boulder Spit Pt 14 Koutuwai Pt 38 Bull Head 41 Kumutoto Pt 40 Bulwer 19 Kurakura Pt 42 Burnt Pt 19 Bushy Pt 65 L Le Brun Peninsula 17 C Linkwater 47 Camel Pt 18 Lone Rock 22 Cannon Pt 15 Long Island Marine Reserve 32,33 Canvastown 5 Long Reef Pt 18 Cape Horn 15,16 Lucky Pt 65 Cape Jackson 3 Cape Koumaru 6,33 M Cape Lambert 3 Marine Head 42 Cape Soucis 22 Mataka Pt 16 Capsize Pt 29 Matakoi Pt 23 Clark Pt 43 Matarau Pt 23 Clay Pt 2,15,41 Matatoko Pt 19 Clayface Pt 14 Matere 32 Coombe Rocks 64 Matiere Pt 43 Cooper Pt 33 McMahon Pt 41 Cove Pt 14 Moenui 47,49 Craggy Pt 64 Momorangi Pt 53 Cregoe Pt 28 Motukina Pt 42 Cross Pt 18 Culdaff Pt 21 N Cullen Pt 48 Ngaionui Pt 42 Ngakuta Pt 50,53 D Ngatakore Pt 41 Danger Pt 19 Ngatawhetawheta Pt 40 Dieffenbach Pt 41 Ngaturuturu 33 Dillon Bell Pt 28 Ninepin Rock 16 Duffers Reef 20 Nohokouau Pt 40 D'Urville Peninsula 15 Nopera 39 E O East Head 43 Ocean Pt 64 Edgecombe Pt 42 Okahoka Pt 49 Ekiere 32 Okuri Pt 17 Onapopoia 32 F Onario Pt 33 Fraser Head 17 One Tree Pt 38 G Opani-aputa Pt 29 Opou Pt 33 Gannet Pt 32 Otamango Pt 64 Garnes Pt 18 Goat Pt 20,22 P Golden Pt 40 Pahakorea Pt 17 H Pakiaka Pt 22 Pakikauokiwi Pt 17 Harding Pt 16 Papakura Pt 43 Harter Pt 29 Paparoa 2,16 Hautehoro Pt 40 Paparoa Pt 33 Havelock 5,46 Papatea Pt 65 Hippolite Pt 22 Parea Pt 43 Hiwhera Pt 41 Parikohikohi Pt 41 Houhou Pt 50,54 Pariwhero Pt 41 Hunia 32 Pelorus Bridge 4,44 Hura 43 Perano Head 43 I Picton 5,51 Island Pt 40 Pihaka Pt 40 Iwirua Pt 51,54 Pipitawai 16 Iwituaroa Pt 52 Pirapu Pt 41 Pitoitoi Pt 43 Pohuenui 20 Location and Street Index Pool Head 32 Portage 40 W Post Office Pt 20 Wedge Pt 51,55 Puhe Pt 42 Weka Pt 40 Pukekoikoi 41 West Head 41,43 Puroa Pt 50,53 Whakamawahi Pt 29 Putanui Pt 38 Whangatapo Pt 15 Wharetotara Pt 17 R Whatapu 32 Ragged Pt 14 Whenuanui Pt 54 Rai Valley 4,34,35,36 Willawa Pt, Port Underwood 64,66 Rams Head 29 Wiriwaka Pt 42 Rat Pt 19 Ratimera Pt 41 Y Red Clay Pt 23 Yellow Pt 21 Red Pt 28 Reef Pt, French Pass 14 Reef Pt (Kaiaha), Waitata Bay 19 Islands Reynaud Pt 18 Robertson Pt 64 Rock Pt 15 A Round Pt 15 Allports Island 40 Ruakawa Rock 43 Amerikiwhati Island 42 Ruaomoko Pt 41 Anatakupu Island 14 Rununder Pt 65 Arapawa Island 6,33,42,43 S B Sauvage Pt 17 Bird Island 20 Scott Pt 42 Blumine Island 6,42 Separation Pt 64 Shag Pt 21 C Sheep Pt 18 Chetwode Islands 3,16 Snake Pt 41 Clark Island 40 Southwood Pt 19 D Stafford Pt 29 D'Urville Island 2,14,15 T F Taihoa Pt 22,23 Tainui Pt 23 Forsyth Island 3,20,21 Takaputira Pt 53 H Tapapa Pt 19 Hautai Island 17 Tapapaweka Pt 42 Horahora Kakahu Island 64 Tapipi 19 Tara Pt 41 K Tawa Pt 28 Karaka (Hamilton Island) 18 Tawaroa Pt 21 Kokomohua Islands 33 Tawero Pt 29 Te Ahi-ihe Pt 65 L Te Ahitaore 32 Long Island 6,32,33 Te Akaroa 20 Te Akau Pt 14 M Te Ariori Pt 33 Mabel Island 51,55 Te Ekeatekonganui Pt 15 Maud Island (Te Hoiere) 2,18,19 Te Kaiangapipi 19 Moioio Island 42 Te Mahia 39 Motuanauru Island 22 Te Mara Pt 39 Motuara Island 32 Te Pakeka Pt 18 Motungarara Island 33 Te Puraka Pt 30 N Te Ruatarore 32 Nukuwaiata Island 16 Te-Uira-Karapa Pt 42 The Reef, Rchmond Bay 19 O The Reef, Pelorus Sound 28 Otuhaereroa Island 22 The Snout 51,62 Ouokaha Island 29 Tikimaeroero Pt 64 Tinui 31 P Tio Pt 42 Penguin Island 15 Tirotiro Pt 33 Pickersgill Island 42,43 Tobacco Pt 18 Tokakaroro Pt 42 R Tokatapu Pt 18 Rangitoto Islands 2 Torapapa Pt 50,54 S Treble Tree Pt (Otuhoto) 19 Stephens Island 2 Tuna Pt 63 Stewart Island (Te Kuru Tunoamai Pt 41 Kuru) 15 Turn Pt 28 Two Island Pt 18 T V Tarakaipa Island 28 Tawhitinui Island 28 Victoria Domain 58,60 The Brothers 6 Location and Street Index The Twins 33 Elsie Bay 18 Titi Island 3,21 Endeavour Inlet 31,32 Trio Islands (Kuru Pongi) 3,16 Erie Bay 65 F Fairy Bay 28 Lakes, Bays & Watercourses Fence Bay 39 Fighting Bay 6,65 Fish Bay 40 A Fishermans Bay 43 Fishing Bay 16 Admiralty Bay 2,14,15,18,19 Fitzgerald Bay 43 Ahitarakihi Bay 42 Fitzroy Bay 18 Ahuriri Bay 51,63,64 Forsyth Bay 3,20 Allen Strait 20 Four Fathom Bay 38,39 Anakakata Bay 32 French Pass 2 Anakoha Bay 20,21,31 Anatohia Bay 33 G Annie Bay 20 Garden Bay 18 Apuau Channel 18,19 Garnes Bay 18 Aratawa Bay 41 Glasgow Bay 6,65 Arthurs Bay 41 Glasgow Island 65 Aussie Bay 50,52 Godsiff Bay (Matai) 28 B Goulter Bay 40 Govenors Bay 54 Bakers Bay 41 Grant Bay 30 Bay of Many Coves (Mirito Green Bay 41 Bay) 41 Greville Harbour 2,14 Beatrix Bay 2,20,30 Grove Arm 50,52,53 Big Bay 17,31 Guards Bay 3,21 Blackwood Bay or Tahuahua 41 Bottle Bay 50,53 H Brightlands Bay 28 Hakahaka Bay 64,66 Broughton Bay 39 Hakana Bay 64,65 Bucklands Bay 18 Hallam Cove 2,18 Bullock Bay 14 Hamilton Bay 18 Burneys Beach 43 Hamilton Cove 19 C Harris Bay 16 Harvey Bay 23,27 Camp Bay 18,19,31 Haumai Bay 43 Camping Bay 14 Hikapu Reach 5,38 Canes Bay 64 Hikoekoea Bay 21 Cannibal Cove 32 Hitaua Bay 64 Canoe Bay 18 Hobbs Bay 22,24 Catherine Cove 15 Homestead Bay 15 Chance Bay 28,38 Hopai Bay 30 Chaucer Bay 41 Horseshoe Bay 19 Cherry Bay 14,41,42 Cherry Tree Bay 14 I Christys Bay 40 Island Bay (Huritini) 18 Cissy Bay 18 Cloudy Bay 6 J Clova Bay 30 Jacksons Bay 42,43 Cockle Cove 41 Jacobs Bay 29 Coles Bay (Waingaro Bay) 64,66 Jerdans Bay 64 Cook Strait 3,6,16,21,33,43,65 K Coppermine Bay 14 Kahika Bay 41 Crail Bay 5,29 Kahikatea Bay 41,64 Croisilles Harbour 5,22 Kaikoura Bay 64 Current Basin 2,14,17 Kaikumera Bay 46 Cutters Bay 64 Kaipakirikiri Bay 40 D Kaipapa Bay 40 Dartmoor Bay 54 Kaitapeha Bay 41 Deep Bay, Tennyson Inlet 23,25 Kaituna River 46,48 Deep Bay, Arapawa Island 41,42 Kaiuma Bay 38,47 Deep Bay, Admiralty Bay 18 Kakaho Bay 33 Deep Bight 64 Kakapo Bay 64 Double Bay, Kenepuru Kanae Bay 64 Sound 39 Karaka Bay, Croisilles Double Bay, Arapawa Island 42 Harbour 22 Double Bay, Mahau Sound 47 Karaka Bay, Queen Charlotte Double Cove 40 Sd 51,55,62 Dryden Bay 42 Karaka Bay, Cook Strait 64 Duncan Bay 23,27 Kauauroa Bay 19,20,29,30 Kenepuru Sound 5,6,38,39,40,41 E Ketu Bay 20 East Bay 6,40,41,43 Kingfish Bay 64 Elaine Bay 23,25 Kotoitoi Bay 42 Elie Bay 29,30 Kumutoto Bay 40 Elmslie Bay 14 Kupe Bay 14 Location and Street Index Otatara Bay 30 L Otuatangi Bay 14 Laverique Bay 30 Owhai Bay 14 Little Waikawa Bay 32 Oyster Bay 17,23 Lochmara Bay 40 Oyster Bay, Port Underwood 64,66 Longfellow Bay 42 Oyster Bay, Tory Channel 65 Lord Ashley Bay 21 Lucky Bay 14 P Paddy Bay 14 M Papakaraka Bay 43 Macalister Cove 41 Papakuru Bay 43 Mahakipawa Arm 5,47,49 Papawai Bay 17 Mahau Sound 5,39 Paradise Bay 38 Man-o-War Bay 14,18 Patten Passage 42 Manuhakapakapa Bay 2,14 Pelorus River 4,44,45,46 Maori Bay, Port Ligar 16 Pelorus Sound 5,28,29,38 Maori Bay, Pelorus Sound 38 Penguin Bay 28 Maraetai Bay 41,64 Penzance Bay 23,26 Marys Bay 29 Phillips Rd, Ngakuta Bay 53 McLaren Bay 23 Phillips Rd, Whatamonga Melville Cove 31 Bay 63 Mill Arm 14 Picnic Bay 18 Mills Bay 40 Picton Harbour 51,55,58,60 Milton Bay 41 Pigeon Bay 20 Mint Bay 42 Pipi Bay 64 Miro Bay 28,29 Pipitea Bay 18 Missionary Bay 65 Pirapu Bay 41 Mistletoe Bay 39 Ponganui Bay 14 Moetapu Bay 47 Pope Bay 41 Moikarurangi Bay 62 Port Gore 3 Mokau Bay 14 Port Underwood 6,64,66 Mokopeke Bay 43 Port Gore 32 Momorangi Bay 50,53 Port Hardy 2 Monkey Bay 41 Port Ligar 2,15,16,19,20 Moriori Bay 41 Portage Bay 40 Motueka Bay 51,63 Pukatea Bay, Admiralty Bay 15,19 Mountain Camp Ck 45 Puketea Bay, Kenepuru Mud Bay 38 Sound 40 N Punga Cove 31 Punt Arm 14 Ngakuta Bay, East Bay 43 Puriri Bay 43 Ngakuta Bay, Queen Charlotte Sd 50,53 Q Ngakuta Bay, Port Queen Charlotte Sound 5,6,32,33,40,41,42,51,54,55 Underwood 64 Ngamahau Bay 42 R Ngamuka Bay 14 Rai River 35,36,44 Ngaruru Bay 42 Rakariri Bay 17 Ngawhakawhiti Bay 23,28 Rangitane Bay 64 Nikau Bay 38,39 Ratimera Bay 41 North West Bay 5,28,29 Rerekarua Bay 18 Nydia Bay 5,37,38 Resolution Bay 32 Richmond Bay 19,20 O Rimu Bay 38 Oamaru Bay 33 Ronga River 36 Ocean Bay 64 Ruakaka Bay 41 Ohauparuparu Bay 41 Ruapara Bay 33 Ohinetaha Bay 39 Ohingaroa Bay 38 S Okahu Bay 41 Sandy Bay 41 Okiwa Bay 52 Savill Bay 17 Okiwi Bay, Croisilles Harbour 5,22,24 Shag Cove 28 Okiwi Bay, Grove Arm 50 Shakespeare Bay 51,54 Okukari Bay 43 Ship Cove 32 Okuri Bay 17,18 Smylies Arm 14 Oparapara Bay (Samson South East Bay 29 Bay) 23 Spenser Bay 42 Opihi Bay 64 Squally Cove 5,23 Opotiki Bay 14 St Omer Bay 39 Old Homewood Bay 29 Steamboat Bay 19 Onahau Bay 39,50,54 Stephens Passage 2 Onapua Bay 64,65 Sunday Bay 20 Onauku Bay 33,43 Symonds Bay 23 Onehunga Bay 33 Onepipi Bay 33 T Onetea Bay 22 Taipare Bay 17 Opouri River 36,37 Take In Bay 40 Opua Bay 65 Tamuakawawe Bay 28 Orchard Bay 20 Tasman Bay 2,17 Otanerau Bay 43 Tauranga Bay 41 Location and Street Index Tawa Bay, Tennyson Inlet 28 Wharekupenga Bay 43 Tawa Bay, Endeavour Inlet 32 Wharetukura Bay 62 Tawa Bay, Onapua Bay 65 Whatamonga Bay 51,63 Tawhitinui Reach 2,18,28,29 Whataroa Bay 64 Tawhitinui Bay 29 Whekenui Bay 43 Te Weuweu Bay 65 Whenuanui (Becks) Bay 54 Te Aroha Bay 43 Wynens Bay 20 Te Aumiti (French Pass) 14 Te Awaiti Bay 43 Y Te Huahua Bay 33 Yncyca Bay 29 Te Ipapakereru Bay 42 Te Iro Bay 42 Te Kakaho Channel 16 Te Mahia Bay 39 Roads Te Mako Bay 23 Te Matau a Maui Bay 39 Te Pangu Bay 65 A Te Puna Bay 17 Admiralty Pl 60 Te Rua Bay 42 Akerbloms Rd 31 Te Towaka Bay (Burnside Amelia Cr 61 Bay) 18 Anakiwa Rd 50,52 Te Weka Bay 65 Anakoha Rd 31 Tennyson Inlet
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